The company has closed more than 300 stores since 2010 and at least a half dozen more closures are planned before the end of the year. For this post, we compiled Eckhart's images of abandoned or dying Sears stores.

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This abandoned Sears in North Randall, Ohio, closed in 2009. It's part of the now-defunct Randall Park Mall, which opened in 1976 and once housed more than 200 stores before closing in May 2009.

The Randall Park Sears, seen from another angle, was the last remaining anchor in operation before the mall closed in 2009. The JCPenney closed in 2001, followed by Dillard's in 2003 and Macy's in 2008.

The Woodville Mall in Northwood, Ohio, opened in 1969 with JCPenney, Sears, Lasalle's, and Woolworth as anchors, Eckhart notes. The mall closed in 2011 and this Sears is now the last remaining operating business on the site.

This Perrysburg, Ohio Sears Outlet, which was formerly a Kmart, appears to have a lot of empty space available.

Nicholas Eckhart

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This section of the outlet — which is closed to the public — appears to be in disarray.

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This former Kmart store in Solon, Ohio, was converted to a "Sears Grand" in the early 2000s. The concept failed within a couple years and this is now one of the last remaining "Sears Grand" stores in operation.